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Identify Your Old PC Sound System, Disabling the Integrated Sound - game port

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Philips Sound Solutions 2.1.1. Identify Your Old PC Sound System Check the back of your computer in the area of PCI slots (usually toward the bottom (on the tower and mini tower cases) or to the right side (on desktop cases). All the connectors line up in one row on a 4-inch end bracket (similar to your Dynamic Edge end bracket). Line In Mic In Front Out Rear Out S/PDIF Out MIDI/Game Port Add-in Soundcard Figure 1 Look for the standard soundcard connectors. The standard labels for the connectors are shown in Figure 1. If the sound system is integrated on the motherboard, usually, the connectors are similar to the addon card, but they are not on a bracket. They might be stacked up in two rows. Figure 2 shows examples of on-board audio connectors. Figure 2 2.1.2. Disabling the Integrated Sound To disable your integrated sound (on-board audio) you will have to enter the system BIOS utility. Warning: Do not alter any other settings of your BIOS, or your system may not function properly. Refer to your system documentation on how to activate the BIOS utility. For useful examples on how to disable the on-board audio please refer to Appendix C. Dynamic Edge™ Soundcard User's Guide 10

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Philips Sound Solutions
Dynamic Edge™ Soundcard User’s Guide
10
2.1.1.
Identify Your Old PC Sound System
Check the back of your computer in the area of PCI slots (usually toward the bottom (on the tower
and mini tower cases) or to the right side (on desktop cases). All the connectors line up in one row
on a 4-inch end bracket (similar to your Dynamic Edge end bracket).
Figure 1
Look for the standard soundcard connectors. The standard labels for the connectors are shown in
Figure 1
.
If the sound system is integrated on the motherboard, usually, the connectors are similar to the add-
on card, but they are not on a bracket. They might be stacked up in two rows.
Figure 2
shows
examples of on-board audio connectors.
Figure 2
2.1.2.
Disabling the Integrated Sound
To disable your integrated sound (on-board audio) you will have to enter the system BIOS utility.
Warning: Do not alter any other settings of your BIOS, or your system may not function properly.
Refer to your system documentation on how to activate the BIOS utility.
For useful examples on how to disable the on-board audio please refer to
Appendix C
.
Line In
Mic In
Front Out
Rear Out
S/PDIF Out
MIDI/Game
Port
Add-in
Soundcard